Author: Multiple authors
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988065571
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Azrieli Foundation established the Sustaining Memories Project to help survivors write their stories. A unique partnership between survivors and volunteer writing partners who were trained to work with Holocaust survivors on recording and transcribing their stories, volunteers spent countless hours on these testimonies. The strength of the bonds that form when a volunteer and a survivor create a memoir, of the emotional challenges that a survivor faces in the telling and the understanding, and the insight that the listener experiences were all part of an incredible journey. Excerpts of these co-written memoirs, never before published, are produced in this anthology to give readers a wide range of understanding of the varieties of experiences of Holocaust survivors. Sustaining Memories gives voice to Canadian Jews who suffered through ghettos, camps, hiding, fighting in the underground, as refugees in foreign countries or passing as non-Jews in daily fear of betrayal. Following their liberation, survivors often had to congregate in displaced persons camps, where many married, had children and waited years for countries to offer them new homes. Some would end up in the detention camps of Cyprus on their way to pre-state Israel; others found themselves locked behind the Iron Curtain for decades. Between 1946 and the 1980s, they all built new lives in Canada.
Sustaining Memories: Stories of Canadian Holocaust Survivors
Author: Multiple authors
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988065571
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Azrieli Foundation established the Sustaining Memories Project to help survivors write their stories. A unique partnership between survivors and volunteer writing partners who were trained to work with Holocaust survivors on recording and transcribing their stories, volunteers spent countless hours on these testimonies. The strength of the bonds that form when a volunteer and a survivor create a memoir, of the emotional challenges that a survivor faces in the telling and the understanding, and the insight that the listener experiences were all part of an incredible journey. Excerpts of these co-written memoirs, never before published, are produced in this anthology to give readers a wide range of understanding of the varieties of experiences of Holocaust survivors. Sustaining Memories gives voice to Canadian Jews who suffered through ghettos, camps, hiding, fighting in the underground, as refugees in foreign countries or passing as non-Jews in daily fear of betrayal. Following their liberation, survivors often had to congregate in displaced persons camps, where many married, had children and waited years for countries to offer them new homes. Some would end up in the detention camps of Cyprus on their way to pre-state Israel; others found themselves locked behind the Iron Curtain for decades. Between 1946 and the 1980s, they all built new lives in Canada.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988065571
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Azrieli Foundation established the Sustaining Memories Project to help survivors write their stories. A unique partnership between survivors and volunteer writing partners who were trained to work with Holocaust survivors on recording and transcribing their stories, volunteers spent countless hours on these testimonies. The strength of the bonds that form when a volunteer and a survivor create a memoir, of the emotional challenges that a survivor faces in the telling and the understanding, and the insight that the listener experiences were all part of an incredible journey. Excerpts of these co-written memoirs, never before published, are produced in this anthology to give readers a wide range of understanding of the varieties of experiences of Holocaust survivors. Sustaining Memories gives voice to Canadian Jews who suffered through ghettos, camps, hiding, fighting in the underground, as refugees in foreign countries or passing as non-Jews in daily fear of betrayal. Following their liberation, survivors often had to congregate in displaced persons camps, where many married, had children and waited years for countries to offer them new homes. Some would end up in the detention camps of Cyprus on their way to pre-state Israel; others found themselves locked behind the Iron Curtain for decades. Between 1946 and the 1980s, they all built new lives in Canada.
Alone in the Storm
Author: Leslie Vertes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781897470886
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"In 1944, twenty-year-old Leslie Vertes escapes from a forced labour detail in Budapest and miraculously survives by assuming a false identity. About to taste freedom as the end of the war nears, his liberation is short-lived when he is caught by the new Soviet regime and sent for two years of back-breaking labour and captivity. Rebuilding his life and finding love, Leslie's security is once again threatened during the 1956 Hungarian uprising. It is not until he flees to Canada that he finally finds true freedom"--back cover.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781897470886
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"In 1944, twenty-year-old Leslie Vertes escapes from a forced labour detail in Budapest and miraculously survives by assuming a false identity. About to taste freedom as the end of the war nears, his liberation is short-lived when he is caught by the new Soviet regime and sent for two years of back-breaking labour and captivity. Rebuilding his life and finding love, Leslie's security is once again threatened during the 1956 Hungarian uprising. It is not until he flees to Canada that he finally finds true freedom"--back cover.
Confronting Devastation
Author: Ferenc Laczó
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781988065687
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An anthology of excerpts from twenty memoirs who survived the Holocaust in Hungary.
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781988065687
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An anthology of excerpts from twenty memoirs who survived the Holocaust in Hungary.
If, by Miracle
Author: Michael Kutz
Publisher: Azrieli Fndtn
ISBN: 9781897470350
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
The compelling story of a courageous and resilient young boy who narrowly escapes death at the hands of the Nazi killing squads.
Publisher: Azrieli Fndtn
ISBN: 9781897470350
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
The compelling story of a courageous and resilient young boy who narrowly escapes death at the hands of the Nazi killing squads.
Bits and Pieces
Author: Henia Reinhartz
Publisher: Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
"My family and I were in hiding. Suddenly I heard someone panting on the stairs . . . we didn't breathe. Who was coming now?"
Publisher: Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
"My family and I were in hiding. Suddenly I heard someone panting on the stairs . . . we didn't breathe. Who was coming now?"
At Great Risk
Author: Fishel Goldig
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781989719107
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Holocaust survivors write about how they were rescued by those who refused to stand by during the war.
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781989719107
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Holocaust survivors write about how they were rescued by those who refused to stand by during the war.
In the Hour of Fate and Danger
Author: Ferenc Andai
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781988065564
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A powerful, lyrical memoir by a World War II survivor of forced labor in the copper mines of Bor, Serbia.
Publisher: Azrieli Holocaust Survivor
ISBN: 9781988065564
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A powerful, lyrical memoir by a World War II survivor of forced labor in the copper mines of Bor, Serbia.
The Hidden Package
Author: Claire Baum
Publisher: Azrieli Fndtn
ISBN: 9781897470473
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
A package of letters, drawings and photographs that young "Clary" and her little sister, Ollie, sent to their parents during World War II triggers a flood of repressed memories: from April 1943 to May 1945, they had been hidden by the sister of one of their father's Resistance comrades.
Publisher: Azrieli Fndtn
ISBN: 9781897470473
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
A package of letters, drawings and photographs that young "Clary" and her little sister, Ollie, sent to their parents during World War II triggers a flood of repressed memories: from April 1943 to May 1945, they had been hidden by the sister of one of their father's Resistance comrades.
Six Lost Years
Author: Amek Adler
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988065182
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
"How much longer could we last?" sixteen-year-old Amek Adler laments, after arriving at yet one more concentration camp in the spring of 1945. From the Lodz and Warsaw ghettos to the Radom forced labour camp, and from the Natzweiler concentration camp to Dachau, Amek has witnessed too much destruction and tragedy to bear any more suffering. To hold onto hope for his survival, he dreams of the life he had with his parents and three brothers, reminiscing about holidays, social events and dinners; he dreams of a life without pain and starvation; and he dreams of the future. When Amek is finally liberated, he is determined to embrace all the opportunities that freedom offers.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781988065182
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
"How much longer could we last?" sixteen-year-old Amek Adler laments, after arriving at yet one more concentration camp in the spring of 1945. From the Lodz and Warsaw ghettos to the Radom forced labour camp, and from the Natzweiler concentration camp to Dachau, Amek has witnessed too much destruction and tragedy to bear any more suffering. To hold onto hope for his survival, he dreams of the life he had with his parents and three brothers, reminiscing about holidays, social events and dinners; he dreams of a life without pain and starvation; and he dreams of the future. When Amek is finally liberated, he is determined to embrace all the opportunities that freedom offers.
The Weight of Freedom
Author: Nate Leipciger
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781897470558
Category : Child concentration camp inmates
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
"To avoid thinking I repeated the words 'after the war.' The words stuck in my mind like a mantra. After the war. The words blended into the clang of the wheels. Would there ever be an end to the war?" Nate Leipciger, a thoughtful, shy eleven-year-old boy, is plunged into an incomprehensible web of ghettos, concentration and death camps during the German occupation of Poland. As he struggles to survive, he forges a new, unbreakable bond with his father and yearns for a free future. But when he is finally liberated, the weight of his pain will not ease, and his memories remain etched in tragedy. Introspective, complicated and raw, The Weight of Freedom is Nate's journey through a past that he can never leave behind.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781897470558
Category : Child concentration camp inmates
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
"To avoid thinking I repeated the words 'after the war.' The words stuck in my mind like a mantra. After the war. The words blended into the clang of the wheels. Would there ever be an end to the war?" Nate Leipciger, a thoughtful, shy eleven-year-old boy, is plunged into an incomprehensible web of ghettos, concentration and death camps during the German occupation of Poland. As he struggles to survive, he forges a new, unbreakable bond with his father and yearns for a free future. But when he is finally liberated, the weight of his pain will not ease, and his memories remain etched in tragedy. Introspective, complicated and raw, The Weight of Freedom is Nate's journey through a past that he can never leave behind.